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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-12-28, Page 8r m OC NOW SENTINEL • .ti .ti Fir those who 'received money or rotas.. �yy ,. .r 0 u 1.1 • 15 Reduced, :.:� .�.., _....9 SATIN . PANTF.E .SET'S. REg .$ . _.. . , yet •m • $ 195 .,S�r►TIN.. NIGHT GOWNS, Lace trimming, Regular $ ,..,. [laced... ... ,,.,•,� .,•� $1.59' MEN'S SCA'RFS--Kasntur, 'paisley patterns :& dots. ., '$1,35 .. •i. .!.'` pullover coat styles, Pure wool $t95 LADY • SWEA,TE;ItS in Pu loo x & styles. • . Greatly Reduced ,... . s 1� l�resse . 'CHILDREN'S v �, c (HiLD1tEN S FURE'•WOO.L MITTS, ';long cuffs;:. •4Q� ,45e,' S0, . BLANKETS tier est• si .. paid . ,; . $2:19 �IITE$ FIETTE g ?� FEINTS—New comforter'.. 'materials .fit pr?e�lwar ••pri'ees,' EW ., .. r . • THISTLE $'0:0111 YARN;Bali .. ..�, .18c IS L. LE 5 e o -..c�.r;.•a(.:•i •..a(J_`".'Y.” Er -11140$ AHD .THANK UE. AS TRE YEAR'DRAWS TO A . CLOSE, We' ,Say Sincerely. :'Thank -You" for Your Patronage During • The Few Months it Since ,Opening; Our New Store. .•••• ;BEEN A PLEASURE To Serve You And' We . Trust a.., e F: being uig Year IY'IT AGED FOR YOU A 'Ful Measure' Of'' He tent •And Good Foltune. .*Th'"<.0 • • s .to tL.o STORE coN,reas-Y mai= -I INZV ERS ' WERE:. lst—Mrs. Frank BrOWU, R •2, Holyrood: 2nd—Mrs. James Agar, Dungannon. .3rd—Rexford Ostrander, Lucknow: • E1 • TI,. G , . H• S . Rf� � S �Q. . THE' FR1EN1iSHIP AND PA RONA;GE YOU HAVE • AOCOED i1D ,.US''AP. WORTHY. 'OeF OUR ','MOST KEARTY 'AND STN'CERE THANKS,* AS WELL. AS 'OUR BEST EFFORTS ' TO 'RIGHTLY ' SERVE YOU DURING THE CONING YEAR. • vit,� 'srlvitin�Lx tr ..o,� .14E -.NEW YEAR WILL ER,ING YOU ' EVE1 YTH!ING AN. ; AUUNDAN OE' • OF' GOOD `HEALTH,' HA?ri- NESS 'AND PROSPERITY. FORMER LUCKIJOW BOY ` .3 RETIRES FROM BANK I•hhe',retirement of. W. G. Yule from active banking. glias'' been announced: Mr. Yule, a former Lucknow boy, ks the' lion of D. D. Yule, a well- known school teacher here, for many yearn. Sas son; W. :G.,, commenced • his banking career in the local Bank of Hamilton. A •Regina paper has.the following., comment to make: , , • "Retirenieiit.of W.G. 'Yule, super- visor of Saskatchewan 'branches since April, 192G, was annmmced. ' by the Royale Bank of Canada. • ,Succeeding Mr. Yule'will be A. W. Cameron, +vilho is assistant supervisor Mr. Ylule is being granted one year's leave of absence, after wbicl he will" go on pension: He was torr, in• Huron County,, Ontario, and begar his banking career in the village oo I3uck'yiow in Bruce County .in 1896. Re Served as manager, of the. Win- • Q �kLand GU IER#L) J. E. Snaith of ;Listowel is boli - dayi'ng at his 'home, Here:. D1 .•ne'1ec - 'EQ. 1. t:" know te s �"ou g.. n I d . about, your': Christmas visitors? Mr.T van Rawlings of Niagara pans Waal. a 'Christmas week -end fvisitor with friends here.. lir. and - Mra. Gordon Jglieston of: •Casselton have been visiting with -iris mother Mrs. 'Oliver . Johnston. Andrew Thompson of 'Bowmanyille has been visiting' with. his peients, Mr. and . Mrs. D. , M. Thoinpson. (Continued NOM Page •(Me) tOWn with a secondary' well, whieh as' the 'engineer stated in his letter. of June 12th, "ian"t worth a d,. , . ! • Or 'why did he expect you 'rate-. e to bear ' eof e pay r� t1li�@ expense tl► calcium chloride used around Silver wood's factory last year. 'Therefore, I in, asking you to take' everything into consideration, not forgetting that the total of your. Hy- drq'bill , °and the total of your tax. account is lower since I have taken office than it '; -has been, for • many year past. So if you• see fit, for me: be in 'control of .our it re I)o�ug: Clarkerdf Powassan is speriol-' "to y attar -S, , T e �. '. 1 elect : and 1 'continue : se e ing • the o holidays with his . pare}�ts. ,. me , I.wil to -serve Mr. ,and Mrs: Temple Clar'ke,'. you. as, I have. ,in the -Past • ', :Thanking you in :advance,'.andw.ish� Mr, Les MoKetl►, of.:Ashfield ..sift fpr O"akville ten days ag w Isere•he ing you a Happy :efi.!..,7en:tiar;H:' ELL: Mrs.. Kenneth . Cameron is visiting " this week Sat Detroit with -her daugh ter, ,Mrs:' W, E. Snider` and Mr. Snid- er. o ., w Sincerely, Willmake' his home for. some time. J .. • :Mr. Carrick, Douglas . of New . York, and two sons, visited • thi eek with the former's father,'. M. H. D.oug- las.• • Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence ' Dempsey .(nee Marguerite Garniss) ,of Toronto called on, friends around . town "last week. ; •" Mr.• . and' Mrs. H. J. Fenshaln of Toronto spent 'Christmas witch' the. latter'srga� , ae Smith. Holiday guests with ;Mr. and Mrs V. N. Prest' were Mrs.: A. R. Ferriss,' Kingsville, John 'Prest; London , and Harry . Prest of 'Fergus. • -Mr. ;and %lutes Lloyd --Mildred .-arch Audrey of . Bervie� and . Ross Mildred gf Kiirkland Lake spent 'Christmas: with Mr: and'.Mrs. Frank `Cole., Dr. and • Mrs. Howard Fowler of :'Clinton spent the' Christmas• .week- end with their.adaiighter Mrs: Har.' OldTreleaven and•.Nr Treleaven. Wsn Henderson and'' Douglas Mac- Donald, , student ministers at Knox 'College, Torento.are , spending the' hod- idays at•their respective homes 'here:, Friends of Miss Jean Graham will be interested tq. kndw she \.bas en- tered the King Edward. VII Hospital;` Windsor,, England, to . take . a further course ' in • training, • Sidney . Smith, formerly ' of Zion, , an airframe •mechanic of the .110th Squadron at Ottawa,.spent the holi- day with friends:here "Sid expects to•go"av-,�.._I,;,;�k,the e?cneditionary• ;air 'force. : ' 5,ecia S Last For* 19 '9 :Tire 3 INFANT'S ' O LLGH. SOAP • 4 for .. 19e PALMOLIVE SOAP P,,. 4 for . • .. 23c PRINCESS SOAPFLAKES 2 . for . ' , . ' ' .'29c (With Salad Dish CQLGATES 'TOILET SSOAP., '5 for • 25c (With: Frui't+'Bowl) CLARK'S 'SOUPS for, 25c TIP TOP ",TOlriAT�OE JUICE 20 oz., 3 for ....• . .. ' .' EAS Std. P 'iipee branch of ,,they Northern. Crown bank and upon the amalgamation of that institution with the, Royal Bank of 'Canada in 1918, -Mr. Yule was' ap- pointed manager of Portage . avenue branch, Winnipeg. From,.: November 1918 to March 1923, ,Mr. Yule was � manager ,of ,the 'Regina branch of the • Royal Bank .of Canada., He was appointed manager , of the Port of 5 air Trinid branch in ad b April 19231' P . going. to Havana, Cuba, as joint man- , ager in 'August 1925. The latter post �. he held until, he assumed the super= I iisership of the Saskatchewan bran- sires, with headquarters at Regina."' Won 3rd Prize In Car' Drag ' ' In the Ridgetown Rotary Clubdraw held on December' 20th, Miss 'Evelyn Nixon .won_ third : prize, a' motor rug. First prize, a Dodge car, was won by a resident of Callander, .Ontario.' A radio, as second prize was won by a resident of .Ridgetown. asp..:,. • , Our° New • Year's .� . ear �. Greetings MINDFUL AND A'PPRECIA- TIVE of your ' Favours During the Year, We Wish to Heartily: • Thank All Oar • Customers . for Their Patronage. AND AT 'Tam TIME •Mav We ' Extend Our -Very, Very, Best' Wishes,. That for, One' and A11, The 'New, Year May Bring You Good Health, Happiness And s . . Pro parity.' B. 'Pearlman LtiCKN'OW -•1 .'f. v(. r 1 u 1:.1,:1 w,w ," rt.!,;d 1 1� 1 i 1 •1,�� ry�;,1 1 PORK & : BEANS 21 oz., 2 -for•. .... , 16e Libby s SAUERKRAUT 2 for. ..... ..... 25e AMBER HONEY' • 8 lb.. pail,' ...... ' 50c Winners in Our Xmas Contest 1st --Lillian MacLean,: Amber ley. 2nd -,Mike . MacCartney 3rd—Austin ' Solomon: BRS I WISHES PORI a HARPY. &&� PROSPEROUS NEW. YEAR R...1�i. Th�rnpsofl r',✓.¥'.t r1rry r r rt1rr •.: +>t, • •C•1•„t et •,. LUCKNOW 1' UNITED.. C. -1URCH Rev. R..C.Todd, Pastor ' SUNDAY JAN. lst 11 a.m.—Morning , Worship. '3 p.m. --Sunday School p.m.—Evening Worship :15 P.ni: Ne Year'sS w Service &.:. Holy Come/union. • The . Sentinel extends to ' • all its readers, advertisers, correspondents 'ant, friends,'', sincerest 'good wishes that the New Year may . hold mad good things in ,d' re for you 'all. Albert -Towle • and Mrs. L. Howe, Toronto ..spent the Christmas' holi- days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred CruriP. 1)3elgrave. Mr, Towle has returned , to Toronto with Mrs. Howe for an me - i7 tended • visit. THURSDAY, DECEMBER; R f, 20, .TO 1/Hfl►j1+1 1' MAY CONNERN • In, respect]. to 'the .at enient of Reeve Richard Elliott, at Holyreed. on Nomination Day, •that Walkerton was included in, . the municinidities Ladies and Gentlemen: OF KINLOSS TOWNSHIP La ies ci o and Geivtl`emen; . • I have served you in the capacity i d t Having received and accepted Nomination TO THE ECTOIiS ol+'Ll;TCKNOW TO PRI ELECTOIRS.: . He:e� e,. and .at►i: walhhg �to serve . ynu• g jolt' .R .. again. If you have appreciated my rnonunation for the office .o ee,. r his' o 'that had entered into.,, certain agree- services 1 shall appreciate' your sup- for the coming Year, I take t, . ,l melds' the'dean of *We. . i , `"°'.. . • • • portunity of thanking You for yo m s ., . ty port. ; lie • submit the foll�owi. view support inr`the -Past, ,arid of e0'1!C1t,„` t4 ps p c rel g Sin. Y e of the fact that I 'was iii effect 'NELSON 'BUSHELL Your vote ,and influence in the':COM ., , election. 'If sleeted I` swill promo+ ,branded• es stating.�intratlis, when•. . • effi ienc and eeonomy'the interes I c 'os to' iso' res with' 111x.. N• Elliott;. T `-LUCKNOW c Y h e d g . TO HE .ELECTORS OF L 'notes o th N ve ' til. •mi e n From e . . , f . • P } Ladies �-and Gentlemen; • • ' .. , rber, 11939 session of Bruce County Council,: I quote the folle*ing.' para- c graph, By -Law No. 1151, as foll05.vs:• • "$Y -LAW- NQ, 1151" li . A B =Law T'o. Ae4tixurize T e<Can, cell- . Y • 'anon Of 'Certain- Agreements Made Between .,Tile County :And: The U'r ban :Mni¢cipalitiee. ' • "WHEREAS,;the County of: Bruce ;has. from time to , time Mitered into cer- tain agreements with the' Towns of Chesley, Kincardine, Southampton & Wiarton, and the Villages of Hep- worth, Lion's Head,: Lucknow,,' Mild- may, Paisley, Port Elgin, ,' ;Ripley. Tara, Teeswater and Tiverton •where.• by in' consideration of -the County improving the County roads, in said municipalitiesi thesaid niunicipelitiea agreed to, iwaim their respective rights to 'a refund: of any portion of their annual levy' for . County roar purposes. during the continuation o1 such' agreements:" 'eh--1---resPectfa'1 r . mit in •support of the stand I tool, n- this regard,"" - Yours very truly,' • k`OSTER MOFFAT. •' After having nerved three .years 'on, the °council, I solicit your support for the't,:office oe Reeve o f -bur age, If you.: honour; me with this,'p08 ition y our;'interests will be eared-foi , Y• •to the beat of my: ability: A p'I•Pap:py: •and•. Prosperous • New Yew to All ; , ;a• J. C `McNfAB TO THE"ELECTORS.OF LUCKNOW' Ladies. and Gentlemen: ' . AS: a" candidate for re-election a- Councillor, . - I would sincerely appre• :ciate your support at the polls or 14lq.nday,•' January Xst, ; assuring • 'yet.: that if elected, the ;best interest o'' the'municipiality'will receive my care- ful attention. his illy work , may prevent me Iron ineking a -personal canvas of the , en tire e . Villa I'-` take this opportunity g' , p of' extending to , you, best wishes • foe a very Happy'New Year. • • erei HERBERT. McQUILLIN. TO, .`THE :ELECTORSLUCKNOW Ladies'. and , Gentlemen: •' ;.Your vote. and influence forthe IL DLA It • W L C O ED FOR CHRISTMAS' DANCE • . - An immense erewd acked the Town Hall for the Christmas' night dance •,under Fire Company' auspices and l_with Music supplied by Frank Bank's 1Ope iec orchestra.' The . event was real : financial success but so great was the crowd that •it: detraeted from' the pleasure of dancing.. BORN . • i WEBSTER=1n' : Wingham • •Geneiai Hospital 'on Saturday, December 23rd, to Mr. and, Mrs. ' Harvey Webster of r Lu,cknow, a 'daughter,, Elizabeth Ann. AtALONEY-In Wingham. .General Hospital .on Saturday December .'23rd. to Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Maloney of Lucknow, a son. • • ail uri..-Qli,Decembar 22nd,, to Mr. and.Mrs. Gordon Barger, a son,, Cfor don Westley. Pentecostal Mission Special, treat in: stare for all Bible lovers in Lueknow and 'vicinity... EVANGELIST DONALD Mac= PHERSON will preach every,night except 'Thursday •41c urday at 8 p.m. in the en still 'Mission: No oneknows' what great catast- rophe will take place in 1940. Start The NEW YEAR right 'by seeking the Lord : while he • may be found. • AT KINLOUGH SPECIAL SERVICE in Kinlouglr Orange Hall Thursday 8 p.m. Sub- ject: #•"What. wi11. 1940 Bring?" WATCHNIGHT• ' SERVICE ...IN Kink/ugh Orange Hall: Sunday 10 P.m.Real Spiritual treat.in store. Evangelist D. 1Ylapl'hersen will preach. ' h. best o to the, municipality of th. e. my ability.' a - in to •you all the„ toren mens of, the. season I am, yours faithfulljr RICHARD ELLI TO ' TUE ELECT RS OF , KINLOSS TOWNSHIP Ladies ,and Gentlemen; ' I '.am •a' cai*didate for the .office reeve for the .TQwnsliip' of l{ nloss for; the ensuing term and-'resliectfull..y solieit your- vote and influent,. Yours, sincerely, . . DENZIL STATTERS.; i' TO THE ELECTORS. OP • KINLOSS TOWNSHIP Ladies and Gentlemen: Raving sll>roed my name to aPim ar on the ,ballot papers for another term, I take this opportunity of soliciting? your vote and influence in the com- ing ,election. If . elected :• I will 'en- deavour, to use .everyone fairly and r Tiia • Prang you one and all for past favours and ,wishing you' a Happy and rrosperous 'New Tear. Yours. ,faithfully, ALER MaeK'ENZIE. office -of Councillor; for. the Vitiate., !to . THm, =rims of Lucknow is respectfully . solicited. It is my . intention of personally call's ing at each, home, but if I fail in thi will bedue to lack .of time and not an oversight. ' Season's Greetings to One and All•. . Sincerely, .' 'HAROLD 'TRELEAYEi- It TO THE ELECTORS OF LUCKNOW Ladies and gentlemen: - ,, As an • old servant I am willing to serve you ,once. more. Season Greetings; , e A. W. HAMILTON TO THE ELECTORS .OF LUCKNOW [3adies, and Gentlemen:. •. Believing ,I , could serve you mora effectively in connection 'with 'Hydro and Water System, than on Schee Board, 'I respectfully solicit your sup port for the office : of 'Councillor fir• 1940. Sincerely,' . .. 'ROBERT RAE TO THE ELECTORS OF. 1.UCKNOV4 Ladies and Gentlemen: ' Having accepted my" nomination • a. Councillor. for the 'Village of Lnek- now, .I will appreciate your .suppor; and-iinfluence.y. With •Heart Season's Greetings, Yours faiblifully, DONALD .,FERGUSON. YOUR. ViOTE & INFLUENCE RESPECTFULLY ..SOLICITED FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE - A. E. McKIM TO THE ELECTORS OF -KINLOSS TOWNSHIP'F0 THE ELECTORS - Ladies and . Gentlemen: • I' OF K•INLOSS TOWNSHIP 'I 'take. this • opportunity of ,iron- Lediers and Gentlemen:' ing your vote -in thecoining elation , f s .a candidate for the 'Couneil and if elected, will endeavour to, do : Beard 'f, the Township; I respectfully 'fir my best inthe interests of the Town- .solicit ynrir Support' and influence. shi OF KINLOSS TOWNSHIP. Ladies and ''Gentlemen: As..' a candidate, for • re-election :as Councillor, and, mindful 'of your supk port in, the past, I again resPeetfully solicit 'your support. ;and influence at the coming election, a>ratir,Iiig ;'you: that if elected, the affairs 'of"'the; muni-. cipality will'. receive my careful and attentive consideration. Yours fain/folly, ANGUS MacINTOSH. TO THE . ELECTORS OP KINLOSS TOWNSHIP - ' Ladies and Gentlemen: . May . I assure you 'that your sup»' , port and influence at the forthcoming election will be Sincerely appreciated. With 'Best Wishes • For A.. EARLE HODGINS. TO THE ' ELECI»RS. OF K'IN•L0ss TOWNSHIP Ladies and 'Gentlemen:. May I thank you :.,fol your support ' in the -past, and solicit .Your support in the .•coming inunicipal el...`' action, as in .the pest year, all mat • - ters,, that ,come 'before the Council will be ' dealt with to < , the best 'of my, ability. Wishing' you' one arid' 1111 'a •happy . aril prosperous New • Year. , ' Sincerely, JAS.. H. McINTOSit. ,New Year, S TO THE ELECTORS OF KINLOSS'. TOWNSHIP Ladieands Gentlemen. � • Having accepted my nomination for Councillor, andhaving had one year's experience, .I solicit your • vote and influence,. and , if elected, will to ' the hest of 'my ability serve your; best' In- terests. Yours,sincerery, WILLIAM J. IRWIN.. Sincerely; GEORGE .A. TIPFIN. , DAN T. MacKINNON:' eai�" — • �Ilra ) w ft,orromo area 4 , 's r onii a r r n ? oe mobegt,,v4,01r. e0'a 0 h+ ,on ttonit, 'o rtazo ' rx r grtis r ebotmarl+n lmrownismwo bass plialo .„ , +„, h As we extend. our - very best wishes, favor a New Year, of Happiness and Pros erit . , we recall with . leasrure p� P Y appreciation our bu sine3s relatioa r during the . ire it Prize : •raw 'Winners ; First Prize, Mrs. Herb Curran SECOND, Mrs. W. B. Anderson: THIRD, L. Mona • '"zipo.,.11,0 Ac.f' 08,46,4111 !ilizsti ►AiC1 ,Etilb6'd1' Alin06.3140*94 `pavir.0 ; 0,grf 'rrr+v rry rtuaxes+ 0,"rn arin•�•tn,,11,! vtir4^0n. E • 4,,nk!kin,i Do ul + 'gra it+v +ltporm,C`C,ocifor# oiJ1Clamoo gra a'lAtfi51 ` mojt !!1# igamai'!omeaaeL�'JRC'.Iierp• ,t_!i;i r � K ucknow, one r ri $L 1i/47 I•� ••�7.vi'..u. Wei(+;.ai. •